Articles by Custom Source
Sherry Ivy: Resist the devil and he will flee from you
The devil is always plotting against the children of God and looking for an opportunity to attack them.
Lowndes County Building Permits, May 13, 2026
Blayne/Dana Glenn; 3123 Vaughn Robertson Road; set up mobile home Blayne/Dana Glenn; 3123 Vaughn Robertson Road; move mobile home; Davcorp LLC Phillip/Dawn Stoll; 6015 Fire
Missouri’s Ahmad Hardy thanks supporters as he continues his recovery from gunshot wound
Ahmad Hardy is back in Missouri just over a week after the All-America running back was shot in his home state of Mississippi.
City of Columbus Building Permits, May 11-14, 2026
Hannon LLC; 1205 Ridge Road; demolish single-family home; Hannon LLC First Methodist Church of Columbus; 602 Main St.; roofing; Copper Top Sheet Metal Inc. City
Rousey’s return draws US-record MMA viewership for Netflix
The first live MMA event broadcast on Netflix — featuring a double-comeback bout between Ronda Rousey and Gina Carano — attracted the most U.S. viewers in the sport’s history.
Game 1s in the NBA’s conference finals were beyond belief
If the NBA had screenwriters, not even they could come up with a start this good to the conference finals.
Shirtless fans the stars at MLB stadiums as ‘Tarps Off’ trend sweeps baseball world
Major League Baseball is experiencing an epidemic of (mostly) guys being dudes.
Women’s flag football on track to gain NCAA championship status before sport makes its Olympic debut
Women’s flag football is on track to gaining NCAA championship status. If all goes according to plan, a title game may even take place right before the sport makes its Olympic debut at the 2028 LA Games.
Big Ten commish says a 24-team playoff would make regular season more meaningful, not less
Big Ten commissioner Tony Petitti painted his conference’s 24-team College Football Playoff proposal as a way of making the regular season more meaningful — not less — and said he’s surprised he keeps having to explain that to a stout group of critics who favor a smaller expansion.
As CFP barrels toward 24 teams, the questions remain: Who’s paying for this, and how much?
As momentum builds behind the Big Ten’s idea of doubling the College Football Playoff to 24 teams, one critical question remains: Who wants to televise it?
Republicans mull dropping $1 billion security money request for the White House and Trump’s ballroom
Republican senators are considering dropping a proposal for $1 billion in security money for the White House complex and President Donald Trump’s ballroom after it has failed to win enough party support on Capitol Hill.
Kentucky Rep. Thomas Massie charted his own way, until toppled by Trump
There aren’t many lawmakers like Thomas Massie left in Congress.
Alabama’s US Senate race heads to runoff as House primaries are in limbo over redistricting fight
The runoff field for a U.S. Senate seat was set Wednesday in Alabama, a state that also will have a high-profile race for governor this fall and congressional seats that could be scrambled amid a wave of Republican redistricting.
US announces charges against former Cuban leader Raúl Castro in 1996 aircraft shootdown
Federal prosecutors on Wednesday announced charges against former Cuban President Raúl Castro in the 1996 downing of civilian planes flown by Miami-based exiles as the Trump administration escalated pressure on the island’s socialist government.
When should you get a mammogram? Conflicting advice makes it hard to know
Deciding when to get routine mammograms is confusing.
Barney Frank, a liberal congressman and trailblazer for gay rights, dies. He was 86
Barney Frank, the longtime Democratic congressman and leading liberal who brought new visibility to gay rights and crafted the most significant reforms to the financial system in a generation, has died.
Other Editors: Holding the Senate matters more than defeating Bill Cassidy
President Trump proved again Saturday that he can crush Republican dissenters by helping to defeat Sen. Bill Cassidy in a Louisiana primary. The question is to what end?
Business Brief: Local advisers honored with Forbes’ Best-in-State award
Phillips Wealth Planners, a registered investment adviser firm, announced recently Lynn Phillips-Gaines and Lauren Black were honored with Forbes’ Best-in-State Wealth Advisors award.
Officers who defended Capitol from rioters sue to block payouts from $1.8B ‘anti-weaponization’ fund
Two police officers who helped defend the U.S. Capitol from an attack by a mob of Trump supporters sued on Wednesday to block anyone — including Jan. 6, 2021, rioters — from receiving payouts from a new $1.776 billion settlement fund for people who claim to be victims of politically motivated prosecutions.
Froma Harrop: Children are now running our big cities
New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani earned national attention in a not-good way when he recorded himself in front of Ken Griffin’s Manhattan home revealing the billionaire’s address. He tapped the lens in a threatening manner and said guys like Griffin are going to pay more taxes.





